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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18 SR. PAGE EVENT NAME NO. NO. 1. About DJSCE IETE 1 2. DJ SPARK 2017 2 3. Student Committee 6 4. IETE Fortnight 7 4.1 MATLAB Workshop 8 4.2 Arduino Workshop 9 4.3 Lecture on Power Electronics 10 4.4 Seminar on How To Write A Technical Paper 11 4.5 Seminar on How To Write A Resume 12 4.6 Ethical Hacking Workshop 13 4.7 PCB Designing Workshop 14 5. Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision 15 Workshop 6. Lecture on Smith Charts 16 7. Technical Talk on Audio and Speech Processing 17 8. Technical Talk on Artificial Intelligence and 18 Network Securities 9. Industrial Visit to GMRT 19 10. DJ Strike 2017-18 20 11. ICWiCOM 2017 23 12. CANSAT 25 13. Website Launch 26 14. Blogs 27 15. Book Bank 28 16. Component Bank 29 17. DJ IGNITE 30 18. Interview Section 31 19. DJ SPARK 2018 32 ABOUT DJSCE IETE IETE (Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers) is a professional society for the advancement of scientific and technologically bent minds in the field of Electronics and Telecommunication. IETE consists of two streams of student base. First wing is the students of alma-mater, IETE, viz. the pass outs of DIPIETE, AMIETE and ALCCS students which forms an Alumni Association. The second wing is the Engineering students studying in Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics across the Country. This wing is the IETE-SF (IETE Students Forum). The IETE Student’s Forum of D.J. Sanghvi College of Engineering was founded in 2005. Since its inception, it has always strived not only towards imparting scholastic knowledge but also promoting extra-curricular activities. This motto has been reinforced by the events organized by IETE- SF till date. Charged with determination to set the bar higher than last year, the core committee always embraces new members into its existing team, blending creativity and ethos with remarkable flair. 1 DJ SPARK 2017 DJ Spark plays a host to various colleges from all over Maharashtra, from where students submit papers about their projects. The papers submitted in IEEE format are thoroughly assessed by the EXTC department faculty members, and the best ones are chosen. The chosen projects are showcased in an exhibition which all are invited to visit. Eminent personalities from industries are invited to access projects based on innovative ideas and applicability. DJ Spark is not only a platform for the participants to compete but also to share technical ideas and views. The top projects are awarded. The papers of selected projects are published in DJ Spark's own Technical Journal having an ISSN number. Hence, giving them an unprecedented exposure and encouraging them to excel further. We believe that projects play a very critical role in shaping a good engineer. Students who do good projects in their college days have better engineering skills and stand apart from others in the placements and in their jobs. It is the vision of IETE-SF to create better engineers through projects and project based competitions. We wish to identify students doing good projects and reward them for their efforts. 2 Competition Structure Stage 1: Registration Participants were asked to submit the details of their project by 1st March 2017. Stage 2: Shortlisting Acceptance notification by 13th March 2017. Stage 3: Completion of the project Registration of accepted projects by 21st March 2017. Stage 4: Finals Around 300 students participated in the competition and more than 90 students were present on the day of the event. More than 85 papers were submitted and 28 projects were selected after the review process. The event started with inauguration by our distinguished guests Dr. Hari Vasudevan, Dr. A. C. Daptardar, Dr. A. R. Joshi and Dr. Amit A. Deshmukh. A panel of judges comprising of experts Mr. Rahul Abhiyankar, Mr. Kolekar and Mr. Neeraj Gangrade from industry and academia reviewed the projects and selected the winners. Prizes 1st Prize - Rs. 10,000 2nd Prize - Rs. 6,000 3rd Prize – Rs. 4,000 3 Results Announced 1st Prize: Project Name: Soil Based Data Acquisition System 2nd Prize: Project Name: Knee Rehabilitation using ATMEGA 2560 3rd Prize: Project Name: Audience Measurement System 4 5 STUDENT COMMITTEE 2017-18 Heetika Gada Aditti Agarwal Pooja Jha Megh Doshi Parth Thakar Asmita Dabholkar Kinjal Savla Jugal Makwana Jatan Mehta Swarali Desai Mrudang Langalia Vedant Gokani Preethi Abraham Aman Bhargava Aditya Desai Kajal Wadhwana Maitriya Damani Shane Fernandes Muddassir Shaikh Prerana Patel Advait Varma Anish Shetty Kevil Shah Yash Jain Chirag Thakkar Leesha Ramrakhiany Shruti Ravichandran Heer Desai Harshini Patani Dishant Shah Mit Shah Khushali Jhaveri Suhrid Subramaniam Siddharth Thakker Mihir Vithlani 6 IETE FORTNIGHT ‘IETE Fortnight’ was a series of workshops, seminars and lectures conducted by IETE-SF, over a span of 16 days from 17th September, 2017 to 2nd October, 2017. It was an initiative to educate students on subjects that are of utmost importance but not included in the academic curriculum. It covered events on different subjects varying from guidance for drafting a professional looking Resume to designing a PCB. 7 EVENT 1: MATLAB WORKSHOP Date: 17th September, 2017 and 24th September, 2017 Response: 50+ participants Conducted By: Prof. V Venkataramanan, EXTC Department About the workshop: IETE-SF's Fortnight started off with a workshop on MATLAB. MATLAB, which stands for Matrix Laboratory, is a high-performance language for technical computing, developed by “MathWorks”. MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces and many more exciting features. MATLAB is an essential tool and is one of the easiest and most productive software environment for engineers. First day of the workshop was an introductory session while the second day was dedicated to learning more advanced applications. Participants were given hands-on training on the fundamentals in MATLAB and Simulink, Computer Vision System, Signal Processing, Image Processing and Image Acquisition Toolbox of MATLAB over the two days. Day 1 was for SE students while Day 2 was for TE students 8 EVENT 2: ARDUINO WORKSHOP Date: 18th September, 2017 and 21st September, 2017 Response: 90+ Participants Conducted By: Megh Doshi, Joint Secretary, IETE-SF About the workshop: IETE-SF's Fortnight’s second event was a workshop on Arduino. Arduino is an open-source platform which consists of both a physical programmable circuit board and a piece of software, used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. An Arduino can be used to build a variety of engineering projects and is one of the most widely used tools because of its cost efficiency and simplicity. Students participated in teams of four, learning and implementing different applications on their Arduino kits under the supervision and help provided by IETE-SF’s technical team. Participants were taught to execute the following using Arduino: ● Basic LED blink code ● IR based proximity sensing unit ● Use of temperature sensors for measuring real time temperature ● Detecting audio input using sound sensors ● Navigation based on distance calculations using Ultrasonic sensors 9 EVENT 3: LECTURE ON POWER ELECTRONICS Date: 25th September, 2017 Response: 57+ Participants Conducted By: Prof. Ameya Kadam and Prof. Niharika Maliwar, EXTC Department About the lecture: IETE-SF's Fortnight’s third event was a lecture on Power Electronics. Power electronics is a hybrid of Power engineering, Analog electronics, Semiconductor devices and Control systems, which is basically the study of switching electronic circuits in order to control the flow of electrical energy. Power electronics is a contemporary subject of engineering with a lot of recent advancements. It has a wide variety of commonly used applications, making it one of the most important subjects of Electronics. The lecture was divided into two halves. The first half was conducted by Prof. Niharika Maliwar. It was mainly focused on introduction to power electronics and basic concepts involved in its study. The second half of the lecture was conducted by Prof. Ameya Kadam. It was dedicated to some of the most common applications of Power Electronics like SCR. 10 EVENT 4: SEMINAR ON HOW TO WRITE A TECHNICAL PAPER Date: 27th September, 2017 Response: 100+ Participants Conducted By: Prof. Mrinal Patwardhan, EXTC Department About the seminar: IETE-SF's Fortnight’s fourth event was a seminar on how to write a technical paper. A Technical Paper is a globally practised method for putting forth one’s idea or theory regarding science and technology. Hence, it is imperative for budding engineers to master the art of writing a technical paper, in order to be able to present their ideas and research with proper documentation. It is with this aim that this seminar was organised. It was also aimed at providing a basic insight for SE students who were participating in IETE-SF’s project based mentorship program called ‘DJ Strike’, wherein they were required to make a technical paper on their projects. The seminar proceeded as follows : ● What exactly a technical paper is? ● Need for writing a technical paper ● Thought process involved during drafting a technical paper ● Standardised rules and format for writing a technical paper ● A few tips and pointers for writing a good technical paper 11 EVENT 5: SEMINAR ON HOW TO WRITE A RESUME Date: 28th September, 2017 Response: 100+ Participants Conducted By: Prof. Shirley Mathew About the seminar: IETE-SF's Fortnight’s fifth event was a seminar on how to write a Resume. A resume is nothing but a written compilation of your education, work experience, credentials, and accomplishments. Most professional positions require applicants to submit a resume as part of the application process. A Resume is the first impression of an interviewee.